Index of Persons and Places: M

Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 10, 1693-1696. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1935.

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'Index of Persons and Places: M', in Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 10, 1693-1696, (London, 1935) pp. 1635-1654. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-treasury-books/vol10/pp1635-1654 [accessed 26 April 2024]

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M

Maassluis, Maaslandsluijs, Holland, ship of, 78.

Mabedrud, Maybedryd. See Mabudryd.

Mabelfyw, Mabelview, Mableview, co. Carmarthen, manor or lordship of, customs of Amobrage and Raglat etc., 157, 690, 1141.

Mabin (Mabyn, Maybin), Peter, coastwaiter, London port, 284;

coastwaiter's place, Harwich, 269;

surveyor, waiter and searcher, Harwich, 223, 284;

to visit Ipswich, 223.

Mableview. See Mabelfyw.

Mabudryd, Mabedrud, Maybedryd, co. Carmarthen, manor or lordship of, customs of Amobrage and Raglat etc., 157, 1141.

Mabyn. See Mabin.

Macado. See Machado.

Macants, John, tenant, Castlemartin, Kilcullen and Logstown, 177.

Macartie. See MacCarthy.

Macartney (McCartney), Elizabeth, executrix of George, Excise debts, discharged, 900–1, 1341.

-, George, collector, Belfast, Excise debts of, 901, 1341.

-, -, executor of George, Excise debts, discharged, 1341.

-, James, executor of George, Excise debts, discharged, 900–1, 1341.

Macarty. See MacCarthy.

McCabb, John, corporal, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 243.

MacCarthy (Macartie, Macarty, MacCartie, MacCarty, MacCharty, Macharty), —, major-general, lands of, Muskerry barony, 930

-, Dame Arabella, pension from the Queen, 1129;

royal bounty for, 35, 41, 741, 742, 768, 1188, 1191, 1226.

-, Donough, Earl of Clancarty, daughter of. See Fingall Countess of;

estates of, Ireland, forfeited, 28, 190, 280–1, 588, 977–8;

husband of Katherine Harris murdered by 190;

in the Tower, lodgings and died for, 245, 869;

loan to, 866;

mansion burned by, 453, 588;

outlawry of, 977–8;

woods of, near Cork, 453, 588;

will of, 1163.

-, Elizabeth, Dowager Countess of Clancarty, concerning settlement by, of 50l per an. on Katherine Harris, 7, 163;

daughters of, Protestants, relief for, 501, 978;

grant to, of forfeited estates of Donough, son of, 280–1, 792, 799, 977–8;

husband of, died of apoplexy, estate of, third part recovered by, 977.

-, Florrence, captain Irish Army officer at Limerick, 243.

-, Justin, son of Donough, Earl of Clancarty, estate of, in Muskerry barony, forfeited, 1062;

3, 000l. out of estate of, for Margaret, Countess of Fingall, sister of, 1163.

-, Phelin, lieutenant, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 242.

-, Philip, captain, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 242.

McCartney, See Macartney.

MacCarty, MacCharty. See MacCarthy.

Macclesfield, co. Chester, borough of, perquisites of courts in, 1330;

coal mines, 1330;

forest, manor and hundred of, 882.

Macclesfield, Earl of. See Gerard, Charles.

McCogg, John, lieutenant, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 234.

McCormick, William, captain, royal bounty for, 236.

MacDermot (Dermot), Terence, of Dublin, alderman, house of, Ormond's Quay, Dublin, 354;

mortgage forfeited by, 1191.

MacDonnell (Mac-Donell, Mackdonnell), —, widow, pension from the Queen, 1130.

-, Hanna, petition of, 1267.

-, Randal, Marquess of Antrim, estate of, 403;

debts of, 403, 729–30.

-, William. See Maund.

McElicot (McElligot, MacElligott, McEllyott, McKellicut, Mack-Elligott), [Roger], in the Tower, 245, 869, 1030, 1319;

regiment of, 140.

Macetown, Mescastown, Castleknock barony, co. Dublin, 316.

McGee, Toby, lieutenant, deserter from the Irish Army, 242.

McGloghin, Ross, lieutenant, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 243.

Machado (Macado), Antonio Alvarez contractor for bread, forage and wagons for the Army, 19, 51, 184, 194, 206, 215, 222, 225, 231, 593, 604, 642, 681, 744, 755, 799, 944, 949, 964, 972, 985, 995, 1053, 1070, 1244, 1251, 1370, 1372, 1414, 1440;

ships hired by, 1065, 1251, 1419.

Macharty. See MacCarthy.

Mackarrell (Mackerell), Robert, merchant, hire of ships, 564, 599, 683, 820.

Mackay (Mackie, Macky), —, colonel, regiment of, 92, 127, 129, 529. 538, 1045;

agent for. See Graham, W.

-, Alexander, King's tenant, lands in co. Meath, 178.

-, Eneus, colonel, issue to, for transporting troops from Scotland to Holland, 468.

-, John, riding or coast surveyor, Harwich port, 157, 189.

Mackdonnell. See MacDonnell.

McKellicut, Mack-Elligott. See McElicot.

Mackendale, Anthony, surveyor, housekeeper and doorkeeper to the Commissioners for Hackney Coaches, 1171.

Mackerell. See Mackarrell.

Mackie See Mackay.

McKillicuddy, —, major, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 242.

Macky. See Mackay.

Macpherson, Hugh, place in the Customs House, 1410.

Macroom, Muccrumpe, Muskerry barony, co. Cork, 281.

Macy, George, chief clerk to the Warden of the Mint, 292, 929, 930, 949, 990, 1136, 1141, 1149, 1382, 1387;

arrested for debt, 929;

grant to, of the King's right to forfeitures of coiners, clippers etc., 1387–8.

Maddenstown, Maddins Town, Offaly barony, co. Kildare, 262.

Madder, Dominick, lieutenant, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 243.

Maddins Town. See Maddenstorwn.

Maddison (Madison), Jane, widow of Richard, lease, tenements in Grimsby, 207, 423, 516, 671.

-, John, tidesman, Newcastle port, 893.

-, Richard, of Grimsby, joiner, tenements in Grimsby purchased by, 207, 423, 516.

Maddiston, Robert, Sir W. Perkins apprehended by, reward for nominee of, 1362.

Maddocks, Maddx. See Madox.

Madeira, ships for, 93, 322, 356, 506.

Madge, Elizabeth, royal bounty for, 455, 722, 868, 1005, 1271;

daughter of, 868

Madison. See Maddison.

Madocks. See Madox.

Madox (Maddocks, Maddx, Madocks, Madoxe), —, accounts of Sir E. Seymour, 472, 1083, 1133, 1378, 1386, 1388, 1403.

-, Sir Benj., tenant, Burlington Street, London, 541.

-, John, tenant, Dollyllyndew, 1049.

-, Nath, of Cripplegate, grocer, surety for W. Kent, 319.

-, Philip, under clerk of the Privy Council, 165, 167, 970.

Madox Moor. See Hewlington.

Madoxe. See Madox.

Madrid, Spain, 790.

Maelienydd, Cantermelenydd, co. Radnor, lordship of, 1363.

Maenordeilo. See Manordilo.

Maes, River, Commissary to the Lords of the Admiralty at. See Tombe, P. des.

Maes y wig, Maesgwig, Massegweeke, co. Denbigh, 1051. Errata, 1455.

Maes yr ychen, Mayesykey, co. Denbigh lands called, 1050.

Maestricht, Holland, arms delivered at, 510.

Magher, Edward, captain, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 243.

-, Richard, captain, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 243.

Maghereem, Maghereene, Maghery, Muskerry barony, co. Cork, 281, 1062. Errata, 1456.

Maghery. See Maghereen.

Magnoni. See Cagnomi.

Magork. See Majorca.

Magormen, James, merchant, ship and goods for Leeward Islands, 1088.

Maguire (Magwire), Cucconaught, of Tullyweel, estate of, co. Fermanagh, forfeited, 336–7.

Mahowney, Cornelius, tenant, Cork city, 1063.

Maiden Court, Maydencot, co. Berkshire, manor of, 562, 855, 1092;

Little Pightell, 1092;

Lodge Coppice, 1092;

Nelkbeare enclosure, 1092;

Yong Oaks, 1092.

Madistone, co Kent, 671.

Maidstone, Francis, waiter and searcher, North and South Shoebury etc., 875.

Maidwell (Maydwell), Lewis, ground in St. James's bailiwick in trust for, 30;

school kept by, 70.

Maijor, Don Joachin de Fuen. See Fuenmayor.

Maile (Male), James, burglar apprehended by, reward for, 532.

Mainbray. See Mambray.

Maine Fallow Coppice. See Whittlewood Forest.

Maintague. See Montagu.

Mainwareing, Mainwaring. See Manwaring.

Maitland, —, colonel, regiment of, agent, for. See Nairne, D.

Majorca, Magork, Island, port charges at, 1339.

Malaga, Spain, 369;

consul at. See Gwynne;

ships to, 197, 365, 409.

Malahide, co. Dublin. 9.

Malchskonw. See Arthuret.

Maldon, co Essex, Customs officer at, 208, 369;

ship and goods seized at, 369.

Male, See Maile.

Malice, Eliz, bill of, payment of, 1077.

Malkin, John, tenant, Kirkburton, 287.

Mallack, Nath., waiter and searcher, Sidmouth port, 956.

Mallaen, Mallaine, co. Carmarthen, manor or lordship of, customs of Amobrage and Raglat etc. in, 157, 690, 1141.

Mallory, James, lieutenant, share of forfeitures of persons trading with France, 982.

Mallow, Fermoy barony, co. Cork, 7.

Malloyd, See Mallwyd.

Mallwyd, Malloyd, Mayloyd, co. Montgomery, 1059.

Mally Makeny. See Ballymakenny.

Malson, Nicholas, collector, Faversham port, 956

Malstrand. See Marstrand

Malta, 462.

Malthus, Robert, Herthmoney collector, South Wales, 198.

-, William, of London, merchant, masts and deals imported by, 750, 956, 1152, 1287.

Maltifarnan. See Multyfarnham

Malton, co. York, 38.

Mambray (Mainbray), —, Reformed Lieutenant, pension for, 261, 355.

Man, Isle of, poor ministers of, annuity to, 83, 84, 183, 188, 1215, 1218/

St. Maughold rectory, 1020.

St. Michael rectory, 1020.

ships stay in ports of, to count as quarantine, 349.

-, See also Mann.

Manafon, co. Montgomery, farm of, 1058.

Manaton, Ambrose, petition of, for lease of woods in Lanteglos etc. parks, 1301.

-, Henry, lease, manor of Liskeard Park, 210, 295.

Manbiganiff. See Mauliganiff.

Mancell. See Mansell.

Manchester, co. Lancaster, inhabitants and innholders of, quartering soldiers, 171, 440, 457, 499–500.

Manchester, Earl of. See Montagu, Charles.

Mancini, Hortense, Duchess (of) Mazarin, house of, St. James's 85, 90.

Mandeville (Mandevile), James, master of the Mary Anne, 1018.

Maning. See Manning.

Manley (Manly), Isaac, Customs, officer, London port, silks seized by, 151, 331, 354.

-, John, lease, Stoke Climsland etc., 1134, 1254;

steward of manors in county and duchy of Cornwall, 1254.

-, -, of Truro, to estimate rental value of Pendennis Castle, 728, 834.

-, Maria Williamira, widow of William, Navy issue to, for provisions furnished by her husband to the fleet at Torbay, 5, 111, 253, 261, 428, 595, 627, 641.

-, Richard, acquittance by, 139.

-, William, Customs officer, Dartmouth, provisions furnished to the fleet at Torbay, 5, 111, 261, 428.

Mann (Man), Anthony, tenant, Scotland Yard, 622.

-, Daniel, comptroller of Customs, Cardiff port, 932, 1089.

-, Edward, collector, Newhaven, 201.

-, John, comptroller of Customs, Cardiff port, 932, 1089.

-, Richard, waiter, searcher and commander of the boatmen, Combwich, 315;

boatman, Combwich, 403.

-, Thomas, master of the Edward and Francis, 1285, 1292.

-, -, master of the Lyon, 95.

-, -, of Kenilworth, coppices at Kenilworth, 1033.

Manners, John, Earl of Rutland, Lord Lieutenant, co. Leicester, raising seamen for the fleet, 44, 490, 1291.

Manning (Maning), —, Mris, pension from the Queen, 1127.

-, Edward, commissioner for the Quarterly Poll, co. Sussex, 23.

-, -, loan by, 907.

-, Robert, of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, grant to, of Abchild Park 71.

-, Thomas, tenant, Oundle manor, 1055.

Manordilo, Maenordeilo, co. Carmarthen, manor or lordship of, customs of Amobrage and Raglat etc. in, 157. 1141.

Mansell (Mancell, Mansells), Charles, pension payments to executors of, 233, 237, 426, 428, 723, 732.

-, -, son of Francis pension for life of, 1175.

-, Francis, pension payments to him, his wife and children, 1175;

daughters of, counsel for, before the Treasury Lords, 1415, 1417.

-, -, son of Francis, pension for life of, 1175;

affidavit of, forged, 1417.

-, William, appeal against judgment of the Royal Court of Guernsey, 343.

Mansells, the, payments for, 1393.

Mansergh (Manser), John, of New England, mariner, 945.

-, -, surveyor, Deal port, 531;

tidesman-in-fee, London port, 531.

Mansfield (Mansfeild), Joseph, robbery on the highway, 830.

Manston, Thomas, master of the Canary Merchant, 1018.

Manwaring (Mainwareing, Mainwaring, Manwareing), James, comptroller of Customs, Chester port, 980.

-, Sir John, son of Sir Thomas, alderman of Chester, 1350;

grant to, Macclesfield, manor and Northwich hundred 882;

royal bounty for rebuilding the Common Hall, Chester, 1350, 1355.

-, Sir Thomas, grant to, Macclesfield manor and Northwich hundred, 882.

-, William, son of Sir Thomas, grant to, Macclesfield manor and Northwich hundred, 882.

Manwood, [John], Lord Chief Baron, “Book of Forest Laws”, 107.

Mara and Mondren Forest (Delamere Forest), co. Chester, lease of pasturage etc., 882, 1009.

Marancie, Dame de, pension from the Queen, 1129, 1259.

March, Countess of, lands of, co. Denbigh, 1048.

March, Fra., cloths exported by, 979.

-, John, owner of the Concord, 444.

-, See Merchant.

Marden, co. Hereford, alias Mawarden, manor of, 996, 1031–2, 1083, 1102–3, 1376.

Marden Pinckly. See Morton Pinkney.

Marello, Georgio, Andre, master of the Nostra Segniora Delcarmine, 961.

Margate Roads, King's arrival at, from Holland, 1289.

Maria Beatrice. See Mary of Modena.

Maribone. See Marylebone.

Maris, Benj., traitors apprehended by, petition for reward, 1345.

Market Street, co. Bedford, 241.

Markley. See Martley.

Marlborough, Earl of. See Churchill, J.

Marlow, Jos., loans by, 910, 911, 912.

Marquees Lands. See Kendal.

Marriell. See Kendal.

Marriell. See Merreall.

Marriott (Marriot, Marrot, Marryott, Maryot), —, Mris., debt due to, payment of, 1078.

-, -, Deputy Auditor of Crown Revenues, co. Stafford 516. Errata, 1450.

-, Daniel, pension from the Queen, 1035, 1076.

-, Henry, collector of duties on stamped vellum etc., co, Norfolk 672.

-, Isaac, bill of payment of, 1077.

-, M. See Marriott, —.

-, [Richard, Deputy Auditor of Crown Lands], 358, 460, 745, 759, 1008, 1101, 1255, 1280, 1372.

-, Samuel, weighing porter, London port, 478.

-, Thomas, Clerk of the Pleas in the Exchequer Court, 126, 131, 871.

Marrybone. See Marylebone.

Marryott. See Marriott.

Marsaglia, Morsaglia, Piedmont, battle of, Charles, Duke of Schomberg slain at, 473.

Marseilles, France, Genoese ships bring goods from, 338;

ship from, 86;

ship fro, taken as prize, 1361;

ships taken as prize to, 940.

Marsh (March), Francis, archbishop of Dublin, grant to, of lands for completing the augmentation of the revenue of the see of Dublin, 363–4, 705.

-, John, petition for lease of farm in Hendon manor, 708;

tenant, lands in Hendon manor, 1299.

-, -, Groom of the Queen's Privy Chamber, 1034, 1074.

-, Narcissus, archbishop of Dublin, grant to, of lands for completing the augmentation of the revenue of the see of Dublin, 705.

-, Philip, of London, reversion of office of surveyor of petty Customs, London port, 1001.

Marshall, Christopher, captain, commander of the Joseph, 1122.

-, John master of the Richard and Sarah, 143, 444.

-, Margaret (Mary Chaplin), royal bounty for, 709, 722, 869, Errata, 1451.

-, Robert, quit rents on lands of, co. Kerry, 1199–1200.

-, Thomas, Groom of the Queen's Privy Chamber, 1034, 1074.

-, Walter, collector of duty on stamped vellum etc., co. Gloucester, 671;

ditto, co. Monmouth, 672.

Marsley Park, co. Denbigh, 1048. See also Moyley Park.

Marstrand, Malstrand, Sweden, ships-of-war at, 614.

Marten, Count d'. See Rochefoucauld.

Martin (Martyn), —, agent for regiment in the Leeward Islands, 1432.

-, -, captain, in the First Marine Regiment, pay arrears 106, 123, 125, 158.

-, -, captain, master of the Bonadventure, 411.

-, -, contractor for hemp for the Navy, 1123, 1382, 1388.

-, -, provisions supplied for the Navy, 253, 428.

-, Benjamin, of London, merchant, duties on potashes, 895.

-, Edward, appointment to guard coast at Winchelsea, 1091.

-, Fulchen (Futchen). See Martin, Tutchen.

-, John, captain, secretary to the fleet going to the Straits, bail for, 111–2.

-, Joseph, et al., of London, merchants and shipowners, 36, 93, 1229.

-, Tutchen (Fulchen, Futchen), King's waiter, London port, 160 (Errata, 1448), 172, 188.

-, William, brewer, Excise and Post Office debts of, estate extended, 414–5, 446, 451, 867, 893, 894.

-, -, tidesman, Dartmouth port, 1237.

Martinique, Martinecoe, Martinicoe, bills of exchange drawn on, 500, 504, 515.

expedition to, 888;

commissary for. See Fotherby, —.;

ships hired in the West Indies for, 520, 641, 967, 975, 1043–4, 1061, 1107.

Martin's Vineyard. See Massachusetts Bay.

Martinstown, Carbury barony, co. Kildare, 177, 493.

Martley, Markely, co. Worcester, rent for the township of, 1025.

Marton, Count d'. See Rochefoucauld.

Martyn. See Martin.

MARY II., Queen of England, wife of William III., Apothecary to. See Harell. C.

Auditor General to. See Clark, E.

Backstairs. See Whitehall. bottleman to. See Gardice, H.

boxes from Holland for, 78. carvers to. See Eyre, C. N.;

Lister, T.

chairmen to. See Chamberlain, T.;

Cotton, B.;

Fawnes, O.;

Giddens, R.

charities of. See Mary II.—pensioners and charities.

clerk of the Closet to. See Stanley. W.

clocks for, 1078.

coachmen to. See Boshoff, W.;

Catchlove, J.;

Ronch, C.;

Snellart, L.;

Vansull, H. coffin for, 1158, 1393.

cup-bearers to. See Stanley, J.;

Watson, G.

Danish battalion, 384, 385, 386.

debts of, 1054, 1076–9, 1109, 1263, 1385.

emblming body of, 1078. equerries to. See Golstein, C.;

Killigrew, H.;

May, C. establishment of, issue for, 923. See also Mary II.—pensioners. family of, pensions for, 1033.

footmen to, lodging money for, 982. See also Booth, B.;

Browner, H.;

Clark, S.;

Fink, J.;

Grafar, I.;

Howe, R.;

Littlehales, R.;

Ramsey, B.;

Tranter, J.;

Wostein, J. van.

funeral of, disposal of boards, cloths etc. used in erections for, 931, 939.

expenses of, account of required, 948;

issues for, 865, 918, 935, 1081.

furniture sent to the King by, 309.

Gentlemen Ushers Daily Waiters to. See Bulstrode, H.;

Lloyd, E.;

Montigny, J. R. de.

Gentlemen Ushers of the Privy Chamber to. See Bertie, P.;

Muce, O. de la;

Osborne, Sir J.

Gentlemen Ushers Quarter Waiters to. See Archer, S.;

Bowes, R.;

Oldes, W.;

Paltock, T.

gifts of plate and jewels by, 187, 199, 663, 700, 773, 1043, 1095.

goods bought in Holland for, 1078.

goods of, disposal of, after death of, 936.

grants of lands etc. by 648, 978, 1390.

Groom of the Stole to. See Stanley, Elizabeth, Countess of Derby.

Grooms of the Great Chamber to. See Clark, M;

Dagley, A.;

Douglas, S,;

Pearce, R.;

Snow, W.;

Sparrow, R.;

Vickers, J.;

Wilson, J.

Grooms of the Privy Chamber.

See Herbert, T.;

Marsh, J.;

Marshall, T.;

Perry T.

grooms to. See Millet, T.;

Vansull, J.

in residence at Kensington and Holland House, 982.

interment of, vocal music for the solemnity of, 890

issues for the service of. See Coote, Richard, Earl of Bellomont;

Nicholas, E.

money reserved for, issues out of, 192, 196.

weekly payments for, out of the Hereditary and Temporary Excise, disposal of, after death of, 862, 884, 903, 1114.

jewels bought in Holland for, 1078.

Lady of the Robes to. See Stanley, Elizabeth, Countess of Derby.

laundress to. See Worthington, Elizabeth.

letters of, 402, 664.

Lord Almoner to, 1259.

Lord Chamberlain to. See Poulett, Charles, Marquess of Winchester.

Maids of Honour to. See Berkeley, Lady Jane;

Berkeley, Mary (daughter of Viscount Dursley);

Berkeley, Mary (daughter of Viscount Fitzhardinge);

Granville, A.;

Franklin, E.;

Howard, S. W.;

Mohun, E.;

Villiers, H.

Master of the Barges to. See Hill, C.

Master of the Horse to. See Villiers, Edward, Viscount Villiers.

messenger to. See Bint, C.;

Haley, J.

mourning for, 879, 886, 892, 896, 905, 921, 923, 935, 1081, 1401.

necessary women to. See Wiele, E.;

Wood, M.

officers and servants of, issues for, 896, 923, 995, 1054, 1074–9, 1096, 1114, 1252. See also Mary II.—pensioners.

opening the body of, 1078.

Orders in Council of, warrants etc. signed by, etc., in the absence of the king, 139, 141, 148, 150, 153, 155, 157, 159, 163, 164, 165, 166, 169, 171, 173, 174, 175, 179, 186, 190, 191, 193, 197, 198, 200, 201, 202, 203, 208, 210, 218, 219, 220, 221, 226, 228, 229, 233, 234, 235, 244, 245, 246, 254, 255, 258, 262, 274, 276, 279, 280, 284, 286, 290, 291, 294, 296, 297, 298, 299, 305, 309, 314, 315, 318, 321, 324, 325, 326, 329, 330, 335, 336, 339, 342, 343, 344, 347, 349, 351, 353, 354, 355, 356, 359, 363, 366, 367, 369, 373, 374, 375, 378, 392, 394, 429, 609, 610, 611, 614, 620, 624, 626, 628, 629, 634, 636, 638, 646, 650, 654, 658, 666, 672, 685, 686, 691, 692, 702, 703, 704. 705, 710, 712, 713, 722, 729, 730, 732, 738, 739, 744, 757, 758, 762, 763, 766, 771, 781, 784, 790, 793, 796, 797, 808, 810, 811, 817, 818, 819, 1357.

Page of the Robes. See Keydell. J.

Pages of Honour to. See Brockhuysen, J.;

Elphinstone, J.;

Frankland, W.

Pages of the Backstairs to. See Bradley, R.;

Jones, R.;

Kirke, H.;

Lewen, P. van;

Pulse, D.;

Worthington, J.

Pages of the Presence to. See Gates B.;

Kemp, A.

pension granted by 946.

pensioners and charities of, detailed, 1036–6, 1127–1130, 1132–3, 1258–1260, 1284.

plate and jewels for, 1043.

porter of the Backstairs to. See Harris, D.

postillions to, 1001. See also Coling, R.;

Haverd, D.;

Joye, J.;

Palmer, T.;

Smallbones, J.

present from the Elector of Brandenburg for, 169.

Principal Secretary to. See Allonne, A. T. D'.

Privy Chamber of, cleaner in. See Dewharst, A.

profits of a French prize for, 343.

Regiment of Horse of, 453.

revenue of, charge on, 186

seamstress to. See Ireland, D. Secretary's clerk. See Moreau, D.

servants of. See Pauncefort, E.;

Rignell, J.;

Rowe, A.;

Snape, A.;

Mary II.—officers;

pensioners.

sewers to. See Herne, E.;

Mordaunt, H.

tradesmen etc. of, named 1076–9.

Treasurer to. See Coote, Richard, Earl of Bellomont;

Nucholas, E.;

clerk to. See Godfrey, E.

trees and flowers for, 1078.

Vice-Chamberlain to. See Sayers, G.

waterman-in-ordinary to. See Field, J

watermen, issues for, 1036, 1075.

wines from Holland for, 229.

withdrawing-room of, fire maker in. See, James, W.

Women of the Bedchamber.

See Cason, D.;

Compton, M.;

Golstein, A. van;

Jesson, C.;

Lockhart, M.;

Windham, R.;

table for, issue for. See Priestman, A. Yeoman of the Carriages to. See Smith, T.

Yeoman of the Stirrup to. See Lauze, J.

Mary of Modena (Maria Beatrice), Queen of James II., goods of, seized, 573.

leases granted by, 838, 891.

manor of Higham Ferrers settled on, 920.

trustees of, 838, 891.

wife of servant of, goods of, seized, 535.

Mary bone. See Marulebone.

Maryborough, Queen's Country, barony of, 833.

MARYLAND, 510, 1186, 1203.

Acts, 1221.

agents of, 602. See also Paggen, p.

arms for, 662.

Assembly and Council of, Acts of, 601, 712;

journal of, 1238.

bills of exchange for duties, 588, 601–2, 747.

business of, 1419.

Chaplains going to or transportation of. See Arrowsmith, —;

Beechin J.;

Clack, —;

Cony, P.;

Davies, —;

Gordon, J.;

Hull —;

Humphreys, J.;

Jones, H.;

Kniblo, J.;

Line, —;

Pingle, H.;

Sanders, john;

Sanders, Jonathan;

Tubman, G.

coasts of, 820, 824.

collector of. See Plater, G.

Convention of, 588;

address of submission to the king from, 602.

convoys for, 401, 444.

Council of. See Maryland Assembly.

disorders in, 1191.

Government of, duties granted to, 601–2, 712;

taken over by the Crown, 1191.

Governor of, 698–9, 743, 1191;

grant of duties to, 712. See also Copley, L.;

Nicholson, F.

King's chapel in, gift of plate for, 1261.

Lord Proprietor. See Calvert, Charles, Baron Baltimore.

militia, quota of, for the defence of New york, 743.

must live in garrison, if fleet remains at Boston, 353.

Navigation Acts, abuses of, ships hired to prevent, 819–20, 824–5;

forfeitures under, the King's share of, 820, 825.

Plantation Duty, collector of. See Muschamp, G.

port duties, 611.

prizes taken to, 940.

revenue of, 1293;

account required, 602;

issue out of, 71.

revenue officer's place. See Massey, W.

revolution in, 602.

schoolmaster. See Arrowsmith, —;

Geddis, A.

Secretary for, 602. See also Lawrence, Sir T.

ships from, 602.

ships trading to, 176, 181, 213, 353, 393, 394, 401, 430;

duties on, 601–2, 611, 747;

embargo on, removed, 444;

extension of time limit for clearing, 1255.

ships trading to and from Ireland and Scotland contrary to the Navigation Acts, 571–2, 676, 698–9, 824.

taken under the Crown, 601.

tobacco from, 181.

bulk, exportation of, concerning the passing of a law prohibiting, 1238.

duty of 1d. per lb. for Governors of the “William and Mary” college, Virginia, 25.

duty of 3d. per Hogshead, 611.

impost of 2s. per hogshead, 587–8, 601–2, 611, 712.

trade and manufactures in, report etc. relating to, 1170, 1265.

Marylebone, Maribone, Marrybone, Marybone, co. Middlesex, 70;

water conveyed to the Mews from, 190.

Park and manor, lease of, 882, 1113

Maryot. See Marriott.

Maryweather, —, Mris., libels, pamphlets etc. seized in house of, 48.

Mas, Du. See Dumas.

Mason (Mayon), Christopher, collector of Hearthmoney, co. Monmouth, 300.

-, Hugh, collector, Hull port, 1300.

-, John, collector of duties on stamped vellum etc., co. Huntingdon, 671.

-, -, Receiver General of Assessments, co. Cambridge, 33, 152, 465, 589, 933, 1306;

Receiver General of Duties on Marriages, Births etc., co. Cambridge, 1041.

-, -, master of the Nathaniel, 360. Errata 1449.

-, -, surety for R. Malthus, 198.

-, Robert, tidesurveyor, Hull port, 889.

-, William, lieutenant, royal bounty for, 236.

Massachusetts Bay, Province of, Act for coasting vessels, 1252.

Act to restrain exportation of raw hides and skins from, 1252.

Captain-General and Governor in-Chief, complaint against, 420. See also Phipps, Sir W. charter of, 239.

Deputy Auditor General. See Randolph, E.

General Assembly of, 1252.

Martin's Vineyard, 239.

money to be supplied by, for forces in West Indies, 163–4

revenue, accounts, audit of, 560.

seal of, 420.

Massegweeke. See Maes y wig.

Massereene, Viscount. See Skeffington, John.

Massey, William, deputy King's waiter, London port, petition of, for revenue officer's place in Maryland or Virginia, 1293.

Masters (Master), Charles, master of the Diana, 360.

-, Mary, tenant, co. Denbigh, 1052.

-, Robert, proposal to transport prisoners-of-war at cheaper rates, 1225.

Matthews (Mathews), —, captain, ship of, relief for poor seamen in, 86.

-, Benjamin, Receiver General of Assessments, co. Northampton, 32, 190, 388, 466, 700, 933, 1092, 1307;

Receiver General of Assessments, co. Rutland, 466, 588, 933, 1307;

Receiver General

of Duties on Marriages, Births, etc., cos. Northampton and Rutland, 1042.

-, Edward, colonel (afterwards brigadier) of the Royal Regiment of Dragoons, 17, 124, 191, 219, 274, 275, 309, 445, 450, 518, 519, 522, 525, 537, 544, 640, 1045, 1085, 1160, 1379;

agent for. See Owsley, N.;

Wolseley, —.

-, George, brandy from Cadiz, duty on, 621, 686.

-, -, captain commander of the Merchant of Greenland, 369.

-, James, tenant, Greenhall, 1058.

-, John, loans by, 64, 907, 916.

-, Thomas, collector of duties on stamped vellum etc., co. Hereford, 671;

Receiver General of Assessments, co. Brecon, 466, 589, 933, 1307, 1323;

Receiver General of Assessments, co. Cardigan, 466, 589, 1323;

Receiver General of Assessments, co. Hereford, 33, 84, 151, 228, 466, 589, 822–3, 933, 1307, 1323;

Receiver General of Assessment, co. Radnor, 466, 589, 783, 933, 1307, 1323;

Receiver General of Duties on Marriages, Births etc., cos. Brecon, Hereford and Radnor, 1041.

-, -, tidesman, Scarborough, 1008.

Matthias, John, lease, shops in Wrexham, 257–8.

-, Mary, wife of John, daughter of P. Edwards, lease, shops in Wrexham, 257–8.

Mattingley, co. Southampton, tithing of, 678.

Maude, Mary de, widow, lace from Flanders, seized, 1269.

Maudit. See Mauduit.

Maudlin, Maudlins, Moyfenrath barony, co. Meath, 251, 317.

Mauduit (Maudit, Mawditt), Peers, Windsor Herald, 719, 1114;

bills of exchange drawn on, 151, 253.

Mauger, John, of Jersey, merchant, prize ship and goods sent London, duties on, 701, 765–6.

Maugridge (Mawgridge), Robert, patent drummer in First Troop of Guards, 1330.

Mauliganiff, Manbiganiff, Maulizagaff, co. Cork, 228, 259. Errata, 1448, 1449.

Maulrour, Maulrause, East Carbery barony, co. Cork, 228, 259.

Maund, alias Mackdonnell, alias King, William, highwayman, 481.

Maurice, John, boatman, Scilly Islands, 376.

-, See also Morris.

Maus, Marquis de, sister of, Queen's pension for, 1259. See also Muce.

Mawarden. See Marden

Mawditt. See Mauduit.

Mawgridge. See Maugridge.

Mawle, —, at Berkeley House, notice of Treasury caveat, 285.

Mawson, Charles, Chester Herald, 719, 1114.

Maxwell, —, major-general, goods of, sealing of, 228.

May, —, pension for, 1165, 1321. Errata, 1457.

-, Sir Algernon, annuity for, in lieu of office of Keeper of the Records in the Tower, 80, 193–4, 448, 497.

-, Baptist, lodge of, in Windsor Park, work done at, 88, 510;

royal bounty for, 1037, 1067;

loan to be made by, 1067.

-, Charles (Edward), equerry to the Queen, 1035, 1075;

pension for, 1233, 1371, 1396;

pension for Eleonora, wife of, 1037 (Errata, 1454), 1167, 1234, 1322.

-, Edward, a commissioner of forfeitures Ireland, 457, 887;

petition of, for grant of Viscount Galmoye's estate, Ireland, 1331.

-, -, See also May, Charles.

-, Eleonora, wife of Charles, formerly Mris. Franklin, Maid of Honour to the Queen, pension for, 1037, 1165 (Errata, 1457), 1167, 1234, 1321 (Errata, 1457), 1322, 1371, 1411.

-, Griffin (Griffith), master keeper, Haselborough Walk, in Whittlewood Forest, 94, 171. Errata, 1447

-, Thomas, arrested for burglary, 943.

Maybin. See Mabin

Maydencot. See Maiden Court.

Maydwell. See Maidwell

Mayesyky. See Maes yr ychen.

Mayloyd. See Mallwyd.

Mayn. See Mayne.

Maynard, George, petition for a place in the Customs House, 262.

-, -, collector of duties on stamped vellum etc., co. York West Riding, 672.

-, Henry, a teller of the Exchequer, 759, 797, 809, 1204, 1232.

-, John, Deputy Constable of Dublin Castle, 290.

Mayne (Mayn), Elizabeth, widow of Simon, senior, lease of tithes in Dinton, 663.

-, Simon, junior, lease of tithes in Dinton, 626, 663, 697, 766.

-, -, Navy Victualling Commissioner, 1293.

-, -, Senior, tithes in Dinton purchased by, forfeited by attainder, 663.

Mayo, county of, 654, 1347.

Mayo (Mays), —, Mris., Queen's pension for, 1129. Errata, 1457.

-, George, captain, Army pay arrears, 197.

-, Sarah, widow of George, Army pay for, 195, 197.

Mayon. See Mason.

Mays. See Mayo.

Mazarin, Duchess of. See Mancini, Hortense.

Mead, Eliz., widow, farm of, co. Dublin, rack rent on, 683.

-, Jocelyn, tenant, Jobberknavin, 178.

-, John, watchman and weighing porter, London port, 1242

-, William, Clommissioner of the Four and a Half per cent. Duty at Nevis, 377.

-, -, loan by, 910.

Meadhopp. See Arthuret.

Meadows, John, surveyor's place, 976.

-, Philip, a Commissioner of Excise, 1325.

Meara, Ciceley, marriage of, to C. Russell, 364.

Meath, county of, 4, 73, 82, 109, 177, 178, 251, 252, 285, 316, 392, 493, 616, 629, 639, 665, 705, 778, 833, 927, 1000, 1012, 1013, 1063, 1064, 1222, 1234, 1331, 1332;

Deputy Escheator of, 1332. Errata, 1453.

Meath. Earl of. See Brabazon, Edward.

Mechain Iscoed, Mechen Iscoed, co.

Montgomery, manor of, farm of, 1058.

Mechain Uwchcoed, Mechen Ushoed, co.

Montgomery, manor of, farm of, 1058.

Medcalf (Medcalfe, Metcalfe), Francis, deputy comptroller, Lancaster port, 401;

surveyor's place, Lynn Regis port, 143.

-, George, assistant to the solicitor of the Customs, 1195, 1207

Meddon, Meddom, co. Devon, lands called, 1020.

Medina, Moses, satins and calico seized by the Customs, 659, 696.

-, Solomon de or d', bills drawn on, 964, 972;

bread and read wagons for the Army, 613, 620, 642, 681 744 755;

Commisioner for the Million Adventure (Lottery), 553. 983;

concerning a covenant in contract for exporting English corn, 1422;

corn for the Army in Flanders, 1065, 1361;

debt due from the Queen, payment of, 1076;

to attend Treasury Lords, 1424.

- See also Modena.

Mediterranean, 123.

Advice Boat employed in, 1365. bomb vessels for, 904.

expedition to, regiments for, 949, 1186, 1221.

fleet, 87, 776, 782, 789, 795, 804, 813, 817, 819, 835, 843, 848, 857, 858, 904, 949, 1003, 1183, 1368.

admiral of, 1275.

Admiral of the White and Commander of. See Rooke, Sir G.

advices carried to, 1275. coal for. 1122.

ships designed for, 28.

ships permitted to sail to, with ladings of fish, 240, 876.

See also Straits.

Medlicott (Medlycott), Thomas, of Dublin, petition of, for place of counsel to the Revenue Commissioners, Ireland, 1135.

Meeke, Anthony, cashier or receiver to the Hackney Coaches Commissioners, 802, 1094;

secretary or register to the Hackney Coaches Commissioners, 636, 703;

undersearcher, London port, 597, 625–6.

Meenis, John, agent for Colonel J. Gibson's regiment, 1046.

Meer. See Mere.

Meeres (Meers, Meires, Meirs), Thomas, boatman, Sandwich, 203.

-, William, of Barbados, estate of, 952, 1001.

Meese, Carew, lieutenant, executors of, 1258.

Meesters, William, storekeeper of the Ordnance, 132, 150, 179, 479, 626, 682, 689, 697, 736, 944, 1039, 1110, 1111, 1138, 1267, 1274, 1357, 1385.

Megott, —, proposal of, for managing the duties of Excise, 1384.

Megrim, Jonathan, master of ship employed in the Irish transport service, 771. See also Wegrim, J.

Meifod, Mivott, co. Denbigh, farm of the profits of the mill of, 1048.

-, Inwod, Meivod, Mivod, co. Montgomery, 1058;

rectory of, 277, 1054, 1059;

vicar of, 278. Errata, 1455.

Meires, Meirs. See Meeres.

Meivod. See Meifod.

Meldrick, Cha., lieutenant, prisoner in Dublin Castle, 290.

Melenydd. See Maelienydd.

Melfort, Earl of. See Drummond, John.

Melioniere. See Meloniere.

Mellifont, James, storehouse-keeper for prizes, London port, 151.

-, William, tidesman, the Pill, 875.

Mellish, John, landwaiter, Southampton port, and surveyor, Portsmouth port, 800, 1126.

Meloniere (Melioniere, Melonier), Isaac la or de la, colonel or majorgeneral, agent to regiment of. See Davall, P.;

issue for, 620;

Reformed officers of regiment of, 436, 806, 808, 963;

regiment of, 10, 20, 27, 32, 42, 51, 62, 75, 87, 103, 123, 133, 158, 163, 173, 191, 274, 279, 388, 613, 628, 936, 963, 1046, 1160, 1183.

Memwith. See Menwith.

Menwith, Memwith, co. York, tenants of, fee farm rents paid by, 1019.

Mercer, Rebecca, loans by, 907, 914.

Merchant (Marchant), Hugh, caveat against grant of lease, 140.

-, William, farmer of the Causey duty, Jersey and Guernsey, 343.

Merey, Madernoiselle de, pension from the Queen, 1129.

Mere, Meer, co. Wiltshire, manor of, 266, 300–1, 350, 671, 1189, 1223;

rents etc. of, receiver of. See Andrews, Sir M. Barton of, 300.

Deverill Longwood (Deverlong Wood, Deverlongwood) in, 266, 300.

Knowl Wood (Knolewood, Knowlewood) in, 266, 300.

Park, 300.

Meredith (Meridith), —, bills examined by, 671.

-, -, captain, in Duke of Leinster's regiment, 299.

-, Richard, executor of W. Harbord, 549.

-, -, loans by, 915.

-, Thomas, lieutenant, executor of C. Meese, 1258.

Merfin. See Mervin.

Merick. See Merrick.

Meridith. See Meredith.

Merioneth, country of, 816.

Chief Justice. see Hook, J. mines in, lease of, 153.

Receiver General. Commissioners etc. of Assessments, 32, 85, 151, 465, 524, 588, 748, 934, 960, 1308.

Receiver General of Duties on Marriages, Births etc. See Whitley, M.

Second Judge. See Lloyd. F. stamped vellum etc., distributors of, and collectors of duty on. See Howson, S.;

Wright, R.

Merrcall. See Merreall.

Merreall (Marriell, Merrcall), Alex., loans by, 915, 916. Errata, 1452.

Merrett (Merret), Solomon, of London, merchant, petition of, for the John to sail from London, 462.

-, Thomas, corn ships sent to Flanders by, 1361.

Merrick (Merick), Giles, of Bristol, shipowner, ship of, seized, 94, 181.

-, William, silks seized by, 458.

Merrifeild, [co. Berks], fee farm rent out of, 1024.

Merry, Anthony, pass for shipping Muscovado sugar, 581.

-, -. et al., of London, merchants, ship to sail to Canary Islands. 6.

-, Jasper, convicted for burglary, 774, 777.

Mersey, River, 1140.

Mertins. Henry, loan by, 913.

Mervin (Merfin, Merwyn, Mirfin), —, executors and heirs of, issues for, 1411, 1418.

-, Robert, burglar apprehended by, reward for, 596, 649, 652.

Merwyn. See Mervin.

Meryon, John, loan by, 917.

Mescastown. See Macetown.

Messina, 1275;

agents for prizes. See Chamberlain, T.;

Lee, R.;

Slocomb, —.

Metcalfe. See Medcalf.

Methuen (Methwen, Methwyn, Metwyn), John envoy extraordinary to Portugal, 120, 138, 198, 673, 676, 845, 939, 941, 1009–10, 1053, 1304, 1356, 1371;

goods of, for transport to Portugal, 1066;

loans by, 138, 676, 688, 1053, 1310;

lodgings of, in Water Lane. 1066.

Metwyn. See Methuen.

Meverell, Samuel, issues for the charge of the privy seal and Exchequer fees, 1164, 1165.

Meyor, James, employed in measurement of ships, London port, 1151.

Michelborne (Michelbourn, Michelburn, Mitchelbourn etc.), John, colonel, regiment of, 397, 399, 476, 476, 484, 488, 500, 513, 523.

Michell. See Mitchell.

Micklethwaite (Mitchelwayt), Joseph, Leven manor, co. York, demised to, 519.

-, Nath., loan by, 913.

-, Pat., prisoner in Dublin Castle, 290.

Mico, Richard, tenant, London, 542.

Middelburg, Middleburgh, Zeeland, Holland, 961.

Middle Park. See Hampton Court.

Middleburgh. See Middelburg.

Middleham Castle, co. York, constable or keeper of. See, Darcy Robert, Earl of Holdernesse.

Middlemore, Richard, loan by, 912.

Middlesex, county of, 136, 351, 354, 363, 403, 575, 614, 639, 663, 696, 720, 882, 992, 1113, 1355, 1445.

Auditor of Crown Revenues, 205. See also Aldworth, W.;

Phillips, J.

Clerk of the Peace for. See Harcourt, S.

Custos Rotulorum of. See Russell, William, Duke of Bedford.

Excise, payment out of, 688.

Excise collectors, 44. See also Phillips, J.;

officers, 489. forfeited estates, rents of, collection of, 205;

payment out of, 943.

Gaol Delivery, convictions at, 652.

General Quarter Sessions of, 117.

Hearthmoney collector. See Vawser, W.

Lord Lieutenant of. See Russell, William. Duke of Bedford.

raising seamen in, for the fleet, 44, 489, 1291.

Receiver General of Crown Lands, accounts of, 185, 1260. See also Smith, J.

Receiver General of Duties on Marriages, Births etc. See Robinson, Sir L.

Receiver General of Hearthmoney. See Potts, S.

Receivers General, Commissioners etc. of Assessments, 32, 152, 193, 464, 589, 627, 934, 1307, 1346.

Sheriffs of, claim to fines imposed for exchanging broad money for profit, 1085;

payments into the Exchequer by, 286;

surety bond seized by, 1190. See also Abney, Sir T.;

Ashurst, Sir W.;

Child, Sir F.;

Clark, Sir E.;

Cook Sir T.;

Hedges, Sir W.;

Lane, Sir T.;

Levett, Sir R.

Solicitor for Assessments. See Thompson, J.

stationers of, discount for ready money payment of Paper Duty, 644.

undersheriffs of, highwaymen apprehended by, 860. See also Smith, J.

Middlesex, Earl of. See Cranfield, Lionel;

Sackville, Charles.

Middleton, co. Lancaster, late chantry in, rents payable to, 1020.

-, alias Milton, co. Kent. See Milton.

Middleton (Midleton), —, loan by, 721.

-, -, provisions for transport ships, 224, 226.

-, Benj., proposal to discover the variations in the needle etc., 258.

-, Charles, Army clothing, 189, 192, 204.

-, -, moneys arising from prizes, 202.

-, Humphrey, executed for clipping, 280.

-, John, tenant of Le Poole Closes, Galltvaenan, 1050.

-, Sir Richard, opposition to Earl of Portland's grant of fee farms et. in Denbigh etc. lordships, 1202, 1375;

tenant, Chirk, 1048;

tenant, Hafod-lom, 1052;

tenant, Halton, 1048;

tenant, Lleweny, 1049;

tenant, Rillzennis, 1051;

tenant, Segrwyd and Cernyfed, 1052.

-, Sir Thomas, commission to determine the limits of Harwich port, 171.

-, Thomas, Navy victualling contract, 79, 174.,

-, Walter, customer and collector, Milford port, 122, 172;

complaint against, 1093.

-, William, corn export frauds prevented by, reward for, 820, 856, 1092, 1381.

-, -, master of the Adventure, 1018.

Midghalgh, Mihalgh, [in Myerscough], co. Lancaster, fee farm rent of lands called, 1019.

Midgham, co. Berks, manor of, rent out of, 1022.

Midleton. See Middleton.

Midsomer Norton, co. Somerset, manor of, coal mines in, 56, 659.

Midwinter, William, deputy steward, soke of Kirton, 296;

lease of land, East Stockwith, 296.

Midy, Bartholomew, caveat concerning French silks imported by, 741, 988.,

Miermont. See Miremont.

Mihalgh., See Midghalgh.

Milburne (Milbourne), Jacob, of New York, executed for treason, estate of, 65.

-, Mary, widow of Jacob, estate in New York, 65;

bond of, seized by sheriff of Middlesex, 1191.

Mildmay, Sir Henry, inquisition taken before, 898.

Miles (Myles), Henry, tidesman, Whitehaven port, 584.

-, Richard, senior, of Brickhill, blacksmith, Post Office debt, 423.

-, Samuel, clerk, going to New England as chaplain, royal bounty for, 524;

plate for the chapel in New England, 648;

going to Newfoundland as chaplain, 1329, 1360.

Miles Bush, Coolock barony, co. Dublin, 317.

Milford Haven, co. Pembroke, customer and collector of. See Middleton, W.

Customs officers, 27, 53, 315, 492, 811, 1091, 1093, 1106. harbour and coast of, presentment for better guarding of, 239.

ships from, 430.

Surveyor of. See Franklin, N.;

Nash, R.

transport ships at, 224;

provisions for, 226.

Milk, —, captain, master of the Union, 411.

Mil, Stanhope, a farmer of the Irish revenue, 580.

Mill Hill. See Arthuret.

Mill Orchard. See Droitwich.

Mill Town. See Arthuret.

Miller, —, Mris., a blind woman, pension from the Queen for, 1128, 1132.

Millet (Millett), Thomas, Groom to the Queen, 1036, 1075;

bill of, payment of, 1076.

Millicent, John, loan by, 909.

Millington, Sir Thomas, bill signed by, 110.

Mills, Edward, petition for farm in Hendon manor, 708;

tenant, lands in Hendon manor, 1299.

-, Francis, chambers of, in the Inner Temple, 263.

-, Joan (Jane), widow royal bounty for, 455, 721, 868. Errata, 1450, 1451.

-, John, comptroller of the Four and a Half per cent. Duty and the Plantation Duty, Barbados, 447, 510.

-, Robert. See Wills.

Milltown, Louth barony, co. Louth, 467, 654.

-, Ratoath barony, co. Meath, 629.

Millward (Milward), John, Yeoman Usher of houses etc., Royston, 414, 748–9, 787.

Milner, Thomas, visitor and governor of the “William and Mary College”, Virginia, 24–5.

Milton, alias Middleton, co. Kent, rectory and tithes of, 155.

-, do. Kent, Customs officer at, 1126;

rent out of lands in, 1021.

-, co. Pembroke, mills in, 1171, 1272.

-, co. Somerset, manor of, 596.

Milton Falconbridge, co. Somerset, manor of, steward of. See Long, G.

Milton's tenement, in Sunninghill, co. Berks, rent out of, 1023.

Milward. See Millward.

Minehead, co. Somerset, Customs officers at, 460.

Minety, co. Gloucester, hundred of, 12.

Minor (Mynors), —, captain, Company [of Foot] of, 805;

at Upnor, 612;

at Windsor, 607.

-, -, seamen pressed by, 185.

Mint, The. See Index of Subjects.

Minzes, Robert, lieutenant, Army payment for, 436.

Miremont (Miermont, Mirmont), —, Marquis de, major-general, Army payments for, 195, 604;

Regiment of Dragoons of, 1236, 1256, 1295, 1317, 1351, 1419, 1430.

Mirescough. See Myerscough.

Mirfin. See Mervin.

Mirmont. See Miremont.

Mishell. See Myshall.

Misson, James, debt due from Viscount Preston, 5.

-, Mary, wife of James, debt due from Viscount Preston, 5.

Mitchelbourn, Mitchelburn. See Michelborne.

Mitchell (Michell), Edward, Receiver General of Assessments, co. Gloucester, 33, 152, 198, 420, 465, 589, 621, 1044, 1066.

-, John, Crown tenant, Walton's Mease, Windsor, felling timber, 209, 391.

-, Mary, widow, royal bounty for, 455, 722, 868.

-, Sir Michael, of Dublin, Commissioner for Forfeitures, Ireland, 67, 190, 457;

lease of lands, Ireland, 930;

mayor of Dublin, 67;

petition of, for mortgages forfeited to the King, 1191.

Mitchelstown, Barrymore barony, co. Cork, 1063.

Mitchelwayt. See Micklethwaite.

Mitfor (Mittford), John, of London, merchant, ship of, seized, 940.

-, -, et al., proposal for making copper farthings etc., 415.

Mitton, Thomas, comptroller, Hull port, 533.

Mivod, Mivott. See Meifod.

Mochdre, Moch tree, Moughtre, co. Montgomery, 1056.

Mochnant, Monchnant, Mondanant, co. Montgomery, manor of, 1059. Errata, 1455.

Modbury, co. Devon, 442;

Efford Green, and lime kilns in, 442;

Little Marsh, 442.

Modena, Solomon, loan by, 915.

- See also Medina.

Mogg, John, lease of coal mines, co. Somerset, 56, 659.

Mogson, Francis, chirurgeon to the Second Marine Regiment, 50, 265.

Mogul, the. See Hindustan; India.

Mohun, Eliz., Maid of Honour to the Queen, 1034, 1075.

-, William, robbery on the highway, 943.

Molesworth, Sir John, Vice-Admiral, North Cornwall, raising seamen, 46, 488, 901, 1290.

-, Robert, envoy extraordinary to Denmark, 97, 120, 138, 237, 674, 676;

loans by, 138, 676, 688.

Moleward (Mollward), Francis, loans by, 908, 909.

Molineux (Mollineux, Mollyneux, Molyneux), —, transportation to Leeward Islands as chaplain, royal bounty for, 524.

-, Cary II (Carye, Cary I), Viscount Molineux, prisoner in the Tower, 897. Errata, 1452.

-, Francis, woollen draper, clothing for the Army, 126, 135, 150, 265, 276, 635, 637, 677, 1190, 1281.

-, Nathaniel, Receiver General of Assessments, co. Lancaster, 22, 32, 90, 152, 219, 319, 331, 334;

complaint by, 350–1;

extent against, on surety bonds, 302.

-, Thomas, goods shipped by, lost at sea, 1084.

-, -, of Pemberton, Sea Wood Park demised to, 167.

-, William, Commissioner for Forfeitures, Ireland, 67, 190;

Commissioner for Stating the Accounts of the Army in Ireland, 157, -1227.

Molley. See Molloy.

Moolineux. See Molineux.

Molloy (Molley, Moloy), Garret, ensign, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 243.

-, Hugh, captain, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 242.

-, Roger, lieutenant, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 243.

-, Tobias, captain, Reformed officer, King's bounty for, 1279.

-, Toby, Army payment for, 1031.

Mollward. See Moleward.

Mollyneux. See Molineux.

Moloy. See Molloy.

Molyne, Jeremy, deputy comptroller, Chichester port, 622–3;

comptroller's place, Ipswich port, 622–3.

Molyneux. See Molineux.

Mompesson, Edward, of London, goldsmith, receiver of the Million Adventure (Lottery), 549, 560.

-, Sir Thomas, of St. Martin's Lane, surety for Edward, 560.

Monard, Moncard, Cork barony, co. Cork, 1063.

Moncard. See Monard.

Moncayo, Marquess de Castel-. See Fuenmayor.

Monchnant. See Mochnant.

Monck (Monk, Munke), Charles, secretary to the Artillery Train, Ireland, 153.

-, Christopher, Duke of Albemarle, grant of mines in America, 561;

heirs of, 167.

-, [George, afterwards Duke of Albermarle], general, major serving under, at the Restoration, 209.

-, J., commissioner of the Quarterly Poll, co. Sussex, 23.

Moncrieff (Moncreif, Moncreiff), Sir James, regiment of, 87, 159, 163, 173, 292, 307, 372, 484, 745, 968.

Mondanant. See Mochnant.

Monday. See Munday.

Mondren. See Mara and Mondren

Monecrosgy [? Moneycusker], Muskerry barony, co. Cork, 281.

Moneycusker. See Monecrosgy.

Moneyhull, Monull, co. Worcester, rent for the township of, 1025.

Moneymore, Monymore, Moyfenrath barony, co. Meath, 1332.

Monger (Munger), John, ensign, Army payment for, 218.

Monginot, Stephen, loan by, 35.

Monigorne, Muskerry barony, co. Cork, 281.

Monings, William, waiter to attend glasshouses, 1204.

Monk. See Monck.

Monmouth, country of, 283, 903.

collector of Crown Revenues. See Jones, W.;

Lloyd, B.

Excise collectors and officers, 44, 489.

fee farm rents, 1020.

Hearthmoney collector. See Mason, C;

Morris, R.

Justices of, 1291.

Lord Lieutenant of. See Gerard, Charles, Earl of Macclesfield;

Herbert, Thomas, Earl of Pembroke.

raising seamen in, for the fleet, 44, 1291.

Receiver General of Duties on Marriages, Births etc., See Doyley, T.

Receivers of Crown Revenues. See Nash, J.

Receivers General etc., of Assessments, 33, 467, 638, 651, 933, 1307, 1341.

sheriff of. See Hopkins, H.

stamped vellum and paper, distributor of, and collector of duty on. See Marshall, W.

Monmouth, co. Monmouth, vicar of, stipend of. See Pye, H.

Monmouth, Duchess of. See Scott, Ann.

-, Duke of. See Scott, James.

-, Earl of. See Mordaunt. Charles.

Monpouillan (Monpovillon), Marquis de, regiment of, 91.

Monreau. See Moreau.

Monroe (Monro, Munrow), Henry, colonel, regiment of, 92, 127;

royal bounty for, 236

Montagu, Earl of. See Montagu, Ralph.

-, Lord. See Brown, Francis.

Montagu (Maintague, Montague, Mountague), —, declines employment as a Commissioner for Hackney Coaches, 1380.

-, —. pasture called Nealhil [in co. Berks], 1024.

-, -, rent of Holmehead [in co. Berks], 1024.

-, Alice, lands of, [in co, Berks], 1024.

-, Charles, 4th Earl of Manchester, Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard of the King's Body, 955;

child of, gift of place at christening of, 955;

Custos Rotulorum, co. Huntingdon, 490, 1291;

Lord Lieutenant, co. Huntingdon, 44, 490, 1291;

concerning J. Ashton's estate, 64, 71.

-, -, Chancellor of the Exchequer, 674, 798, 861, 1365;

a Lord of the Treasury, 128, 203, 266, 361, 449, 483, 563, 674, 798, 861, 969, 1125, 1217, 1271, 1365.

-, Christopher, Commissioner for the Million Adventure (Lottery), 552–3, 983, 1122–3;

commissioner for the Stamped Vellum etc. Actt, 618, 697;

lieutenant of Salcey Forest, 62, 79.

-, Elizabeth, daughter of George. See Wandesford, E.

-, George, marriage of Elizabeth, daughter of, to Sir C. Wandesford, 994.

-, Hammond, lands in [co. Berks], 1024.

-, Ralph, Earl of Montagu, Master of the Great wardrobe, 50, 52, 56, 57, 59, 69, 76, 78, 80, 88, 135, 161, 172, 211–2, 584, 605, 606, 676, 710, 770, 879, 886, 892, 894, 905, 918, 935, 1005, 1201, 1214, 1215, 1225, 1248, 1433;

accounts or accounts required, 390, 439, 815, 820, 929–30;

loans by, as Master of the Great Wardrobe, 35, 64, 128, 182, 200, 268, 408, 410, 733, 918, 1071, 1081, 1206, 1354;

suspension of, from office, 820, 930;

rent of Mote Park claimed by, 1378, 1386;

trees for, 269.

-, -, part of Gillingham Forest demised to, 882.

Montague's Cottage, [? co. Berks], rent of, 1023.

Montant, —, Irish Army pension for, 1279, 1281.

Montargyer, —, captain, Army pay arrears, 770.

-, Eliz. Guillebuer Sequevills de, executor of, Army payment for, 770.

Monteage, Dean, of London, merchant, Army clothing, 142, 150, 275;

bonds for Customs duties, 925.

-, John, Surety for Dean, brother of, 925.

Montgaud, —, ensign Irish Army pension for, 634.

Montgomery, country of, 54, 56, 277, 278, 284, 1055, 1059.

Chief Justice of. See Combes, J.

Crown title to Marquis of Powis's estate in, 356.

Custos Rotulorum of see Newport, A.

fairs in, 1054

increase in Law cases in, 1234.

Lord Lieutenant of. see Talbot, Charles, Duke of Shrewsbury.

raising seaman in, for the fleet, 1292.

Receiver General of Duties on Marriages, Births etc. see Whitley, M.

Receivers General, Commissioners etc. of Assessments, 32, 151, 427, 465, 466, 588, 748, 934, 1092, 1308.

Second Justices of. See Combes, J.;

Lovell, Sir S.

stamped vellum and paper, distributors of, and collectors of duty on. See Howson, S.;

Wright, R.

Montgomery, co. Montgomery, 1056;

inquisitions taken at, 278, 1054.

Montgomery, Earl of. See Herbert, Thomas.

-, Viscount. See Herbert, William.

Montgomery, Madam de, Queen's pension for, 1128.

-, William, ensign, royal bounty for, 236.

Montigny (Montigni), John Remy de or D'Remi de, executor of E. G. S. de Montargyer, 770, 854;

Gentleman Usher Daily Waiter to the Queen, 1034, 1074.

Montjoy. See Mountjoy.

Montserrat, agent for prizes. see Pearson, —,;

deputy auditor of Plantations. see Byam, E.

Monull. see Moneyhull.

Monymore. see Moneymore.

Moody, —, chaplain going to Jamaica, royal bounty for, 407.

-, Abraham, waterman, Plymouth, 460.

-, Ambrose, East India Company assisted by, 361.

-, Ann, widow, royal bounty for, 456, 619, 645, 869.

Moolane. see Mylane.

Moone (Moon), Cornelius, tidesman, Searborough, 1008.

Mooney, Daniel, a priest, prisoner in Dublin Castle, 290.

Moore (Moor, Moores, More), —, lands of, Tippeenan, forfeited, 252, 317. Errata, 1449.

-, alias Gernon, Anne. See Gernon.

-, Brent, statement of, 655.

-, Charles, colonel, lands of, Carbury barony, co. Kildare, forfeited, 177, 493.

-, Daniel, cornet, aide-de-camp to the Earl of Oxford, Army Pay as, 327.

-, Edmund, Excise collector's place, Wolverhampton, 989;

place of sorter of letters, 1004.

-, Elizabeth (Lady Elizabeth), widow, lands in Maiden Court manor, 855, 1092.

-, Lady Frances. See Schuckberg.

-, James, cornet, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 242.

-, Sir John, bill exhibited against in the Exchequer, 361;

bond of, for East India Company's shipments, 1211;

grantee of lands for erection of Greenwich Hospital, 797;

loan by, 16.

-, John, the tripeman, condemned for coining, 1154;

estate of, 1154, 1395;

executed for treason, 1395;

impeached by—Chapman, confederate of, 1393.

-, Sir Jonas, survey of Dinton manor, 663.

-, Nicholas, cornet, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 242.

-, Roger, colonel, licence for making copper halfpence in Ireland, 1086.

-, -, tenant, Thomastown, 177.

-, Tho., deputy comptroller, Bristol port, 847.

-, William, chief searcher, Bridgetown, Barbados, 447.

-, -, master of the Robert and William, 856.

Mordaunt (Mordan, Mordant, Mordent), Charles, Earl of Monmouth, a Gentleman of the Bedchamber, 253, 737, 738, 988, 1080;

Lord Lieutenant, co. Northampton, 44, 490, 1292;

caveat against grant of Shepton Mallet etc. manors, 855;

French Reformed officers sent to Guernsey with, 436, 534;

grant of Dauntsey manor, 576, 584, 650–1, 707;

loans by, 268, 738, 1080;

regiment of, 91, 273, 546, 555, 607, 612, 784, 854.

-, Elizabeth, Countess of Peterborough, wife of John, 1st Earl of Peterborough, grant of derelict lands, 442.

-, -, Viscountess Mordaunt of Avalon, wife of John, 1st Viscount Mordaunt, grant, Shepton Mallet manor, 664.

-, Henry, colonel, 656, 762, 783, 791, 805, 854, 1045, 1147;

agent for. See Pennington, T.

-, -, Queen's sewer, 1034, 1074.

-, John, 1st Viscount Mordaunt of Avalon, grant, Shepton Mallet manor, 664.

Morden (Mordon), Sir John, Commissioner of Excise, 389, 518, 547;

Commissioner for the Million Adventure (Lottery), 552, 983;

petition of, for licence to import cochineal, 377.

Mordent. See Mordaunt.

Mordington, Lord. See Dougles, James;

Douglas, William.

Mordon. See Morden.

More. See Moore.

Morea, Greece, officers from the Irish Army for, payments for, 242, 250.

Moreau (Monreau), Charles, agent for Viscount Galway's regiment, 204, 640, 1045, 1234.

-, Daniel, clerk to the Queen's secretary, 1035, 1036, 1076;

debts due from the Queen, payment of, 1077, 1078.

Moresk, Moresh, co. Cornwall, manor of 79.

Moreton. See Morton.

Moreton Hinmarsh. See Moreton in Marsh.

Moreton in Marsh, Moreton Hinmarsh, co. Gloucester, conveyance of mails to, 894.

Morgallion, co. Meath, barony of, 178, 316.

Morgan, —, colonel, regiment of, 118.

-, Cha., loan by, 913.

-, James, tenant, houses etc. at Royston, 414, 748–9, 787.

-, Jenkin, major, Army pay arrears, 347, 1239.

-, Sir John, Governor of Chester, 69;

regiment of, 273.

-, John, of London, merchant, petition of, for ship to sail to the Straits, 365.

-, Thomas, lease of the agistment of Brecon Forest, 21, 81, 127, 146.

-, -, tidesman, Bristol port, 976.

-, William, master of the Phœnix, 175.

Morice. See Morris.

Morin (Morni), Thomas, sutler to the Guards, 27, 283, 709, 756, 788, 791–2. Errata, 1447.

Morlaix, France, 581, 585.

Morland, Sir Samuel, pension for, 854.

Morley, —. captain, Army payment for, 668.

-, George, Master of Chancery in the Alienation Office, 310.

-, Robert, tidesurveyor, Exeter port, 452.

Morley and Monteagle, Lord. See Parker, Thomas.

Morni. See Morin.

Morris (Maurice, Morice, Morress, Morrice), Antho., of London, merchant, ships and goods seized by the French, 961.

-, John, comptroller of Customs, Cardiff port, 932.

-, -, joiner to the Privy Chamber, 357.

-, -, lease, Old Spring Garden. 1243.

-, -, tenant, Ystrad manor, co. Denbigh, 1052.

-, Margaret, widow of Peter, pension or brass money coined by Earl of Tyrconnel for, 699, 784, 1094, 1120.

-, Nicholas. See Morris, William.

-, Peter, dean of Londonderry, 699, 784.

-, Redmond, lieutenant-colonel, Army horses, payment for, 208, 258, 263, 271;

in Colonel Lutterell's regiment, 271.

-, Rich., Hearthmoney collector, co. Monmouth, 300.

-, Richard, counterfeiter of the seal of a Secretary of State apprehended by, 451, 626.

-, Sir William, Secretary of State, living near the Barton of Bradridge, 290;

lease, Old Spring Garden, 1243–4.

-, William, East India Company assisted by, 361.

-, -, Keeper of the gaol and porter of the great gate of St. Albans monastery, 1262–3

-, -, master apothecary to the Royal Hospital, Ireland, 110, 148.

-, -, master of the Rebecca, 982.

-, -,(Nicholas), lease, Old Spring Garden, 1243.

Morrison, Margaret, widow, royal bounty for, 490, 491, 639, 649, 869.

Morsaglia. See Marsaglia.

Morse, Simon, receiver outwards, London port, 176.

Mortimer, William, apothecary to the forces in Jamaica, 858.

Mortin. See Morton.

Morton (Moreton), co. Denbigh, bailiff of, fee farm rents in collection of 1047.

Morton (Mortin), Emanuel, of Lothbury, druggist, surety for W. Kent, 319.

-, James, a captive in Algiers, 255.

-, John, silks of, seized, 815, 929.

-, Thomas, bills of, payment of, 1077, 1078.

Morton Pinkney, Marden Pinckly, co Northampton, manor of, rent out of, 1021.

Moscham. See Moxham.

Mose, Hen., East India Company assisted by, 361.

Mostyn, Sir Roger, opposition to grant of Denbigh etc. manors etc. to Earl of Portland, 1202, 1375.

-, Roger, tenant, Dynmace manor or commote, 1049.

Mote Park. See Windsor, Mote Park.

Motte, — la, colonel and first captain of the Miners, 87, 570.

Moughtre. See Mochdre.

Moulin, mademoiselle de, issue to, for the Queen's pensioners, 1128.

Moulsey, East. See East Molesey.

Moult, Geo., agent for Col. J. Stanley's regiment, 1045.

Moulton, James, master of the Speedwell, 1086.

Mountague. See Montagu.

Mounteney. See Mountney.

Mountford, Edmd., master of the Endeavour ketch of New England, 2.

Mountjoy (Montjoy), Lady. See Stewart, Mary

-, Lord. See Stewart, William.

Mountjoy, Richard, junior, reversion of office of surveyor of petty Customs, London port, 1001.

Mountney (Mounteney), Richard, receiver general or treasurer of prizes under Charles II., 151, 202.

Mountrath, Earl of. See Coote, Charles.

Mountstephens, Hender, landwaiter, London port, 1276, 1423.

Moxham or Moscham, John, master of the St. Nicholas, 1072.

Moyer, James, agent for Col. R. Brewer's regiment, 1045.

-, -, debt due to, 1132.

-, Law., loan by, 915.

-, Samuel, cloths exported by, 979.

-, -, loans by, 915.

Moyet, John, mariner, 1152.

Moyfenrath, co. Meath, barony of, 317, 493, 629, 639, 1013.

Moyle, Sir Walter, grant, tenement in Boyton, 210.

Moyley Park, (? Marsley Park), co. Denbigh, farm of lands called, 1049. See also Marsley Park.

Muccrumpe. See Macroom.

Muce, Oliver de la, Gentleman Usher of the Queen's Privy Chamber, 1034, 1074;

Queen's pension fro, 1128;

appears in list of Queen's pensioners as “the Marquis de la Maus' sister”, 1259.

Much Braxted. See Great Braxted.

Muchland, co. Lancaster, manor or lordship of, 126, 136;

bailiff and clerk of the courts. See Simpson, W.;

steward of. See Simpson, R.

Mudle, Abraham, loan by, 911.

Mulgrave, Earl of. See Sheffield, John.

Mullady (Mulledy), Sir Anthony, of Robertstown, estate of, Ireland, forfeited, 4, 1222, 1337.

-, Daniel, son of Sir Anthony, caveat concerning restoration of father's forfeited estate, 1337.

-, Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Anthony, caveat concerning restoration of father's forfeited estate, 1337.

-, Hugh, lands of, Farbill barony, forfeited, 1013.

-, Jane, daughter of Sir Anthony, caveat concerning restoration of father's forfeited estate, 1337.

-, Margaret, daughter of Sir Anthony, caveat concerning restoration of father's forfeited estate, 1337.

-, Patrick, son of Sir Anthony, caveat concerning restoration of father's forfeited estate, 1337.

-, Redmond, lands of, Farbill barony, forfeited, 1013.

Mullaghbeling. See Mullaghteelin.

Mullaghroe, Muskerry barony, co. Cork, 1062.

Mullaghteelin, Mullaghbeling, Mullaghtling, Duleek barony, co. Meath, 177. Errata, 1448.

Mullany (Mullaney), John, master of the Robert brigantine, 1040, 1072.

Mulledy. See Mullady.

Mullinam, Mullinan, Ratoath barony, co. Meath, 178.

Mullincross, Ardee barony, co. Louth, 1448.

Mulloony, Phellin, lieutenant, a prisoner in Dublin Castle, 290.

Multifarnan. See Multyfarnham.

Multyfarnham, Maltifarnan, Multifarnan, Corkaree barony, co. Westmeath, 177.

Munday (Monday), Francis, tidesman, Bristol, 28.

-, Ja., debt due to, from the Duchess of Cleveland, 1340.

-, Richard, robbery on the highway, 1030.

-, William, robbery on the highway, 943.

Munden, William, of Kensington, repairs to Kensington parish church, 1324.

Munger. See Monger.

Munke. See Monck.

Munnyon, John, of Plymouth, distiller, 171.

Munrow. See Monroe.

Munster, Ireland, adventurers, soldiers etc. settled in, 2½d. per acre payable by, 1199;

escheator of, 959.

-, bishop of, subsides for, 1370.

Murcott, —, lease, park at Coventry, 920.

Murphy (Murphey), Owen, captain, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 243.

Murray (Murrey, Murry), —, concerning I. Fielding's accounts, 319, 323, 358, 405, 808.

-, Adam, colonel, royal bounty for, 236.

-, James, lieutenant, Army payment for, 279.

-, John, Commissary of Provisions at Hounslow Camp, 700, 726, 750, 760, 762, 812;

Commissary General of Provisions and Stores for the expedition to Jamaica, 774, 790, 800, 815, 841, 858, 861;

Deputy Commissary of Musters and Deputy Judge Advocate to the expedition to Jamaica, 774, 790, 858;

Paymaster of the Forces in Jamaica, 858;

assistant to. See Silvester, J.

-, Robert, a Principal Commissioner for Prizes, 18, 335, 763.

-, William, clerk's place in the Vellum etc. Office, 705.

Muschamp, George, son of William, collector of Customs, Carolina, 510, 1186;

collector of Plantation Duty, Pocomoko and Wicomico Rivers, 510;

collector of plantation Duty, Carolina, and removed to Maryland, 812;

collector of Plantation Duty, Potomac River, 1191, 1196;

receiver and collector of public revenue, Potomac River, 1186, 1191, 1195–6, 1202–3, 1221.

-, William, commissioner of the Irish revenue, 1186;

farmer of the Irish revenue, 580.

Muscoates, co. York, 486.

Muscovy, Muscovia, Czar or Emperor of, present to, from the Muscovy Company, 280;

bell exported to, 1135.

Musgrave, Christopher, clerk of the deliveries in the Ordnance Office, 479, 736, 944, 1274.

-, Sir Christopher, caveat against grant of lands, co. Cumberland, 320, 1107.

-, William, ensign, deserter from the Irish Army, 242.

Muskerry, co. Cork, barony of, 281, 709, 784, 930, 1062.

Myers, Roger, master of the Bonadventure, 409.

Myerscough, Mirescough, co. Lancaster, rent of lands in, 1019.

Mylane, Moolane, East Muskerry barony, co. Cork, 281.

Myles. See Miles.

Myn, Alice, loan by, 917.

Mynors. See Minor.

Myshall, Mishell, Forth barony, co. Carlow, 316.